Dozens of Israeli settlers storm the archaeological area in Sebastia, north of Nablus

On February 17th, dozens of Israeli settlers stormed the archaeological area in the town of Sebastia, north of Nablus in the West Bank.

Mayor of Sebastia, Muhammad Azem, told the Palestinian Wafa Agency that 150 settlers stormed the archaeological area amid strict measures by the occupation forces, which closed the roads leading to it and prevented Palestinians from entering it.

The town of Sebastia is subjected to repeated incursions by the Israeli occupation forces and settlers, especially the archaeological area, in an attempt to displace the Palestinians and Judaize the area.

 

Meanwhile, three Palestinians were injured by Israeli occupation forces’ bullets during their storming of Jenin in the West Bank.

The Palestinian Wafa Agency reported that the occupation forces stormed Nazareth Street and the center of Jenin, while shooting at Palestinians, wounding three of them.

Yesterday, a number of Palestinians were injured as a result of the Israeli occupation forces’ assault on them during their storming of the city of Bethlehem in the West Bank.

 

O. al-Mohammad

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